2013-14 Built upon his freshman campaign to
turn in an even strong sophomore season … Named a Second
Team American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-American
… Honored as a Division II/III New England All-Star Team
selection by the New England Hockey Writers Association …
Recognized as an ECAC East First Team selection … Named a
Joe Concannon Award Semifinalist, as one of the top American-born
hockey player in New England playing at the Division II/III level
… Recognized as the ECAC East Player of the Week and New
England Hockey Journal Player of the Week for the week of January 8
… Tabbed the Most Valuable Player of the Manchester
P.A.L./Stovepipe Classic and 49th Annual Codfish Bowl
Tournaments … Appeared in 26 of 27 contests … Led the
Beacons and the ECAC East with 18 goals and 40 points …
Ranked second on the team and tied for third in the conference with
22 assists … Ended the year tied for fourth in the nation
with a 1.54 points per game average … Finished the year tied
for ninth nationally with his .69 goals per game average and tied
for eight with his .85 assists per contest average … Tied
for the team-high with three game-winning goals … Tacked on
four power-play goals … Led the Beacons with 94 shots
… Registered a + 10 +/- rating and 30 penalty minutes
… Recorded a point in 17 of 26 contests … Posted 10
multiple-point games and eight games with three points or more
… Opened the season with one goal and three assists in a
victory over UMass Dartmouth (Nov. 2) … Recorded four goals
and three assists in back-to-back games against the University of
New England (Dec. 1, Dec. 6)… Posted his second career hat
trick, on just three shots, December 1 in the Stovepipe Classic
Championship Game against the University of New England …
Netted two goals in three-straight contests from January 4-7
… Totaled four goals and an assist in the 49th
Annual Codfish Bowl Tournament to earn MVP honors … Finished
with two goals, including the game-winner, to help UMass Boston
defeat Salem State 4-2 at Fenway Park on January 7 …
Recorded three assists February 8 in a 4-3 win over the University
of New England … Scored two goals and added two assists in
two ECAC East playoff games.

2012-13 Had a breakout season as the top scorer
on the third highest scoring team in the nation … Named a
National Rookie of the Year runner-up by USCHO.com …
Selected to the USCHO.com All-Rookie Team … Honored as the
first ECAC East Rookie of the Year in program history …
Named to the ECAC East All-Rookie Team … Dressed in 26 of 27
contests … Led the Beacons with 19 goals … Ended the
season sixth in the nation with .73 goals per game …
Finished third on the team with 32 points … Tallied 13
assists … Ranked second amongst all freshman skaters
with 19 goals, 32 points and 1.23 points per game … Ended
the season second on the Beacons with three game-winning goals and
a +16 +/- rating … Paced the Beacons with 72 total shots
… Finished the season with 11 multiple-point games and at
least one point in 17 of 26 games … Recorded her first
career point November 3 with a goal against St. Anselm College
… Collected his first career hat trick November 20 with
three goals in nine minutes in a 9-4 win over Framingham State
University … Totaled a career-high four points (2 G, 2 A)
January 12 in a 10-4 win over St. Michael’s College …
Tallied two goals apiece in three straight league games from
February 1-10 … Finished with two goals and an assist,
including the game-winning goal, February 1 in a 6-4 win at
Skidmore College … UMass Boston finished 15-2-1 when he
recorded a point.

PERSONAL/HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from King Philip
Regional High School in Wrentham, Mass. in 2010 ... Two-sport
athlete in high school (lacrosse, ice hockey) ... Named two-time
MVP with the hockey team ... Currently holds the single season
goals record at King Philip ... Also holds the single season
scoring record with the lacrosse team with 65 goals ... Born on
November 22, 1991 ... Son of Peter and Dorothy MacIntyre ... Has
two brothers, Patrick and Gavin ... Currently majoring in Exercise
Health Science.